Looking for a unique event to kick off your Friday night? I might have come across just the thing!

Cliff Notes Presents Open Mic Night at Mighty Fine Arts
with Special Guest Josh Weir and Musical Performance by Atrium

Cliff Notes Prolonged Media is a new and independent bookstore in the Oak Cliff area. The 400 sq ft store is filled with character - selling literature from the Beatnik movement to more recent, self-published works by local authors.

Last month, Cliff Notes had a successful, standing room only Open Mic night. This Friday night, the crowd will gather again at Mighty Fine Arts for their second event.

Josh Weir Bio
Josh Weir is a writer living and working in the Dallas Fort Worth area. He has been published in Mad Swirl, Barbaric Yawp, DFW Poetry Review, Death List Five, and was a part of The Mad Swirlabout multimedia extravaganza of 2009. His gritty writing style explores the topics of poverty and the rejection of being an outsider. He considers writing a place of comfort in and uncomfortable world. His pressence on the microphone is subtle intensity, raw emotion and unapologetic truth. Josh's new chapbbok, 'Not So Super After All' is now available at Cliff Notes Prolonged Media.

About Mighty Fine Arts www.mfagallery.com
Mighty Fine Arts is an artist-run gallery located in the scenic and historic Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas. Artist Steve Cruz started the gallery in June of 2004 with the intention of providing an alternative space for innovative and underrepresented artists. mfa presents an eclectic array of shows with the guiding criteria of presenting work that is resonant, thoughtful and highly accomplished. From mid-career to fresh and unknown artists, mfa hopes to enlarge the perceptions of contemporary art in North Texas.

About the Author

Jennifer Conley is a co-founder of ILiveinDallas.com. She promotes and reports on the art and cultural events and happenings around Dallas. For her day job she runs an incubator for tech startups in DFW called the Gravity Center. Follow Jennifer Conley on Twitter.